Yesterday was arrivals day at the San Diego Comic-Con, which largely means a lot of people running around the exhibition halls, looking for previously unseen artwork and cool things they can take photos of and post online. As a result, quite a few new cool poster images have shown up online, including a hi-res poster for the Guilermo Del Toro movie Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark, the first Tron: Legacy poster featuring Jeff Bridges, as well as looks at art for the likes of Priest, Resident Evil: Afterlife and Battle: Los Angeles. Take a look at them below.
Oh, and while we’re at it, it might worth mentioning that the official Thor and Captain America websites have gone live, although as yet there’s nothing to see except the logos.
The Guilmero Del Toro written and produced Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark is a remake of a 1973 TV movie about a young girl who is sent to live with her father and his new girlfriend, who discovers creatures in her new home who want to claim her as one of their own. The movie stars Katie Holmes and Guy Pearce and should be in cinemas early next year. (Image via CHUD)
The alien invasion movie, Battle Los Angeles, gets it first poster, which also sets up a viral campaign about the history of aliens coming to Earth, that is running through the website ReportThreats.org, so head over there to see what’s going on.(Image via Empire)
Ready for more Milla action? If so, the fourth film in the franchise hits cinemas on September 10th. (Image via Empire)
While there have been quite a few Tron: Legacy posters, this one, which has been attached to lamposts around San Diego, is the first to feature Jeff Bridge’s Kevin Flynn. The film his cinemas in December. (Image via CinemaBlend)
While the title might put some people off, these images are certainly cool, showing off the comic book feel of the post-apocalytic vampire westerns, which is based on a korean anime. Scott Stewart’s film will hit cinemas next year. (Image via Empire)
This is actually the first Green Hornet poster there’s been, which has been places in one of the exhibition halls at Comic-Con. The Seth Rogen starring reboot will be out early next year. (Image via Cinemablend)